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Definition of Pussies
1. pussy [n] - See also: pussy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pussies
Literary usage of Pussies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Days We Celebrate: A Collection of Original Dialogues, Recitations by Marie Irish (1904)
"CALLING THE pussies. Motion song for a number of small children, each carrying"
a branch of poplar or willow pussies. -vv- "^* ^^" (1) Wake, little pussies, ..."
2. Aldine Readers by Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, Catherine Turner Bryce (1906)
"was THE pussies It was a glad spring morning. Some little pussies were out playing.
They were playing beside the old willow tree. ..."
3. With the Wild Flowers from Pussy-willow to Thistledown: A Rural Chronicle of by Maud Going (1894)
"... iu token of rejoicing that tyrant Jack Frost is dethroned at last ; and in
moist sheltered meadows alders flower and the downy willow-pussies appear. ..."
4. Some of Our Flower Friends by Annie Chase (1897)
"pussies. All the snow is melted, save a little along the shady side of the stone
wall. ... See, she has called out the little gray pussies again. ..."
5. The Graded School Speller by Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, William Dana Miller (1914)
"The pussies awaken from their sleep. n This is the annual planting time.
Gardeners are studying seed catalogues. These have photographs of new vegetables. ..."